This IS a Plastic Bag
Four more ways to look at a plastic bag:
We first read about it on Wooster Collective , then Little Shiva posted it on The Visible Trash Society, and Leila did an in-depth follow up on Everyday Trash; now Ruby Re-Usable wants to remind you to check it out if you need a little FUN in your recycled street art: Joshua Allan Harris’ Air Bear and Air Zoo
At the Henry Gallery, Kader Attia: New Work, which includes plastic bags; read more in The Stranger HERE
Virginia Fleck‘s plastic bag mandalas are as much a commentary on ecological awareness as they are a celebration and elevation of the ordinary objects of our everyday lives.
Alec Clayton at the Weekly Volcano reviewed the street art show at The Black Front Gallery; read what he had to say about Ruby Re-Usable’s life sized plastic bag sculptures HERE (and please note that the stencils he refers to are NOT by Adie Janci, but by Sine)
ps Eco Geek keeps us posted about Seattle’s plan to charge for plastic bags at grocery, drug and convenience stores HERE
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another good round up post. Good links to follow here and in other recent posts, thanks
this has been a great blogging week for ODD: The Visible Trash Society posted about my plastic bag art, The Henry Gallery did a post that linked ODD blog to their Hank Blog, and of course, getting a nice comment from the Crafty Green Poet always makes me smile, thanks for checking out Olympia Dumpster Divers, love, etc Ruby